5 New Things to Make With Blueberries

Picked far more blueberries than you and your crew could ever possibly consume? Here are some great alternatives to your standard blueberry muffins.

Rachel D. Holtzman

Published: July 13, 2015

Picked far more blueberries than you and your crew could ever possibly consume? Here are some great alternatives to your standard blueberry muffins.

Blueberry Oatmeal Crumble Bars

These bars are perfect for breakfast or for a midday snack. Although these take a little while to bake in the oven, the combined crust and crumble layer takes out a step, making them ready to bake within minutes.

Frozen Yogurt Blueberry Bites

This is a healthy snack for the kids, and a great way to get them to eat fruit. Better yet? This is a super fast recipe to make. Stick each blueberry with a toothpick, gently swirl it in Greek yogurt, and place it on a cookie sheet, and then place them in the freezer for one hour. Peel them off and enjoy!

Blueberry Tea

Kids will love this spin on iced tea for the taste - it’s the perfect way to cool off on a hot afternoon. Take a couple hours to make this tea, and you’ll have plenty to last the week (this recipe makes 2 quarts!). Create the blueberry mixture while heating the tea, then add the blueberries and sugar and stir.

Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins

A gluten-free house is no reason to miss out on making delicious blueberry treats. It’s easy to start or end the day on the right note, and while they are baking your house will be filled with that delicious blueberry smell. Make in mini-muffin tins for kid-friendly sizing.